Evidence for past environments is contained within many buried archaeological deposits, but upland peat bogs and valley mires are e
Codford Circle, with its bank and ditch, viewed from the air looking south, with Punch Bowl Bottom to the right.
Frith Wood is a 75 hectare wood, owned and managed by the Forestry Commission.
The proximity of the river Wear, the mouth of which provided the only substantial harbour between Hartlepool and South Shields, was crucial to the
Bolsover lies on a plateau of magnesian limestone, which creates a soil that is lighter and easier to cultivate than the heavy clay of the coal mea